"Now we need to turn the pressure up even more to encourage more MPs to rebel and derail plans to force the bill it into law," said the campaign's organisers.

"Let's place adverts in key newspapers and on key websites so everywhere MPs go they'll see how many people oppose the bill. On the day of the key vote they'll see our opposition over their cornflakes, on their way in to work and over tea in Parliament."

At time of writing the site has raised £17,231 from 975 donors. The campaign says its goal is £20,000.

"Over 18,000 people have written to their MPs in the past week and there seems to be a lot of anger that MPs aren't listening to them," John Chatterton from the campaign told PC Pro.

"When you force something into law that has huge sweeping powers people get concerned."